NEW DELHI: As it looks to increase women participation at the workplace, Vodafone India is aiming to have a 33 per cent women staff by 2018.

"We have around 21-22 per cent women workforce currently which we plan to increase to 33 per cent in two years," Vodafone India MD and CEO Sunil Sood told PTI.

He said two years back, around 14 per cent of its staff were women which have now increased to 22 per cent. Sood also mentioned that currently 33 per cent of its customer base is women and the company would like to have the same number of its staff.

Talking about empowering women, Sood said Vodafone had sponsored education of 1.20 lakh girls in Rajasthan. Sood also mentioned that in order to provide digital education, the company had opened 20 digital literacy centres in nine states and has already educated 9,000 people.